A teacher and former field organizer reflects on what he has learned
They think we are easy to control: Inside the recent EVA Air flight attendant strike
Vincent Grant interviews Wen, a flight attendant who was on the strike leadership committee for last week’s EVA Air strike and occupation.
Rural mail carriers confront management about overwork and underpayment
Elle Hawes describes the conditions faced by rural mail carriers in Canada, and how workers are taking back the workfloor to demand an end to unfair treatment.
You cannot organize the class without shop floor power
Nick Driedger responds to Marvin Harvey’s “A Union at Amazon?” while also drawing from an article on the United Farm Workers.
Beware the one-man organizing show
Marianne Garneau describes the volatility of organizing campaigns that revolve around a single, big personality.
Strike wave in Mexico
Ray Valentine interviews Patrick Cuninghame, a History and Sociology lecturer at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana (UAM) in Mexico City, about the strike wave in Mexico this year.
Workers fight back against immigration audit
Workers at Tom Cat Bakery in Queens, New York were fired after an “I-9” immigration audit. Marianne Garneau spoke to Gabriel Morales, program director at Brandworkers, about how they are fighting back.
Yesterday, Twitter’s main character was a union-buster
Marianne Garneau responds to a picket-crossing professor.
A radical proposal to save auto jobs
A retired auto worker and union staffer criticizes Unifor’s “fightback” plan against General Motors’ plant closures.